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  • Fr Gabriel Wissa (5)
  • Fr Vijay Thomas (3)

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  • (-) Coptic Orthodox Answers (5)
  • (-) Sts BasiliosGregorios Orthodox Church in North Plainfield NJ (3)
  • St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Washington DC (106)
  • St Maurice St Verena Coptic Orthodox Church of Toronto Canada (53)
  • Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States (15)
  • St Anianus Coptic Orthodox Church (10)
  • St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Toronto Canada (7)
  • St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Scotland (5)
  • St Mary St Antonios Coptic Orthodox Church of Queens New York (3)
  • St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Englewood Colorado (2)
  • Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands (1)
  • St Barnabas St Susanna Coptic Orthodox Church of Baltimore MD (1)
  • St John Coptic Orthodox Church of Covina California (1)
  • St Verena American Coptic Orthodox Church (1)

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  • Anthony (1)
  • Gospel of John (1)
  • Hard choices (1)
  • hope (1)
  • Indian Orthodox (1)
  • Jesus Christ (1)
  • lazarus (1)
  • Malankara (1)
  • MGOCSM (1)
  • MOSC (1)
  • paralytic (1)
  • rich young man (1)
  • SBGOC (1)
  • Tylenol (1)

New Testament

Sermons Not In A Series

Why Does Christ Pray Before Raising Lazarus? Why Does He Ask About The Location Of The Tomb?
Why did Christ Delay Before Going To Lazarus? Why Wait Specifically 4 days?
What Were The Pharisees Attempting By Questioning The Man Born Blind? Why Were His Parents Afraid?
What is the meaning of Christ Walking On Water? How to Find Hope In Christ? by Fr. Gabriel Wissa
What is the Mystical Meaning of the 5 Loaves Miracle? Why is it Different From Other Gospels?
I am the Door of the Sheep
Trade-offs and Decisions
Words to Live By
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